Idevices

If you use iDevices e.g. ipad, iPhone, iPod – you are probably using iCloud that provides great backup facility so that your contacts, apps, emails, notes, reminders and iDevice itself remain safe. You can turn the iCloud backup on from device settings (iCloud) and it will keep your data synced with device and your account with Apple. Whenever you update data from above mentioned programs, iCloud will save it in the cloud so that it may be available for you on other iDevices from anywhere. Recently Apple released iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S and the iOS got a fresh update (iOS7). With that, I had a chance to look into iCloud and noticed few new apps which are in beta phase yet but worth a look. If you purchase new iPhone, these apps come free with the new iOS7 but if you download those apps from Apple Apps Store, it will cost you few bucks. Here are the new additions to the iCloud.

Apple released iOS 4.3.3 update for iPhone 4 (iOS 4.2.8 for Verizon iPhone 4), iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad, and iPod touch 4G/3G. This update is to fix the location tracking bug in iOS 4.x. To update to iOS 4.3.3, you need to connect iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with your computer via USB and start iTunes. A message prompt will alert you about the update. Click “Download and Install” (Mac OS X) or “Download and Update” (Windows) to get the new firmware 4.3.3. The final version of the last major update, iOS 4.3, was released back on March, followed by iOS 4.3.1 on March 25th, and iOS 4.3.2 on April 14.